Though Crytek has already put out post-release DirectX 11 support and high-resolution textures for Crysis 2 fans wanting more out of the game's visuals, some wanted even more. And thankfully for us, those people are the type willing to share with everyone.

Modder MaLDo remade some 560 textures for BlackFire's Mod 2, and there's also improved lighting, color, and a stylish new armor thrown in as well. You'll want to -- if nothing else -- follow that link to see the ridiculous GIFs of Crysis 2 before and after. It's also worth noting this mod is compatible with DirectX 9 and DX11 setups.

timeline following:⇓ Crysis 2

Sequel time! For the originals, here's Crysis and Portal.
I've learned my lesson. Crysis joins the list of franchises I'll never touch again. That's not to say Crysis 2 was a bad game. Just a bad all ...more

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As of today, PC gamers can download the DirectX 11 Ultra Upgrade and high-resolution textures for Crysis 2, which Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli believes to be "a sneak peak of how PC gaming will evolve in the future."
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Crytek has admitted that the PC version of Crysis 2 may have been a misstep thanks to the focus on console development.
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Those of you still rocking the multiplayer in Crysis 2 might be interested to know that more content has been pushed out. Or maybe you're looking for an excuse to play again? Be warned, it's gonna cost you.
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Following news that Crysis 2 was yanked from Steam, Electronic Arts publisher has confirmed that yet more exclusives are planned for its proprietary digital download service. Ladies and gentlemen, the PC equivalent of the con...more

[Update: EA has denied any involvement in the removal of Crysis 2 from Steam, claiming that it was removed due to the violation of Steam's TOS. The violation apparently involves Crysis 2's involvement with another, unnamed di...more

If Crysis was known for one thing, it was amazing graphics. That was with good reason, as the game didn't offer much else. While it boasted a few interesting ideas, the game felt imbalanced, had bizarre difficulty spikes, and...more

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There certainly have been a lot of creative 2D platform games releasing over the last couple of months, enough that there seems to be some genuine competition in the genre. If you're finding yourself in a position where it has become difficult to choose, allow me to make it easier.
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